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GRESHAM OTTLOOK, TUESDAY. MAY S, 1927 FAIRVIEW SPRINGDALE Pleasant View Avenue T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r a s sociation w ill hold its reg u la r m eeting F riday evening, May 6. at 8 o’clock. T his willA be th e la st m eeting until S eptem ber. T he fol low ing program has been a rran g e d by Mrs. E va Stone: ta lk by Mrs. C. V. Ross of P o rtlan d , sta te m em b ersh ip ch a irm an : reading by Mrs. C h ristin e D onough; vocal solo by L eslie W alrad of G resham : in sta lla tio n of officers. At th e close of th e m eeting refre sh m e n ts con sistin g of ice cream and cake w ill be served for w hich a sm all charge w ill be m ade. An invitation is ex tended to all m em bers and friends to be present. M arjorie T u rn e r, flve-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r, m et w ith th e m isfo rtu n e of b reaking her left arm last T h u rs day evening. Both bones w ere broken half w ay betw een th e w rist and elbow. T he bones w ere set at th e office of G resham surgeon. About 30 ladies enjoyed th e a fte r noon tea given la st T h u rsd ay a t the hom e of Mrs. C. E. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. C ham berlain a re m aking th e ir hom e a t p resen t w ith the la tte r’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Jo n a s. T hey expect to build a residence in th e n ea r fu tu re. Joseph Schm and, an old se ttle r Mr. and Mrs. L eonard F rin k left residing n o rth of S pringdale, su f la st'w e e k for th e ir fu tu re hpme in fered a stro k e of apoplexy last R ichardson S prings, California. T hursday. H is condition is not re The trip w as m ade by auto. garded as very favorable. Mr. and Mrs O. A. G iltner, form erly of P o rtlan d , have moved out to ! STATED COMMUNICA- th e ir new hom e on P le a sa n t View tion Fairview Lodge No. 92, avenue. \ \ A j,. & A M S atu rd ay eve- Mr. and Mrs. R ichard M orrell en May 7, 1927, 8 o’clock. P a st M ast te rtain e d th e 500 card club on S at ers will coufer M. M. Degree. Vis urday evening. The next p arty will iting b reth ren welcome. be held S atu rd ay evening. May 7. W. H. ST A N L EY , Sec y. jo h n t . M c G in n is , w . m . at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. W alter H all and NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. ch ild ren visited Mr. H all’s sister, Notice is hereby given th a t a Mrs. G. W. W arw ick of W oodburn, special election will be held in the City of F airview , Oregon, on the Sunday. The Ladies Aid will be held at the 16th day of May, 1927, a t w hich tim e th e re will be subm itted to the hom e of Mrs. P aul Bliss on P lea s legal v oters of said City for th eir a n t View avenue T hursday. May 5. adoption o r rejection th e C h arter Lloyd H alstead, aged nine, re am endm ent h ere in afte r set forth, ceived a severe b ru ise on th e face to-w it: It E S O L U T IO N . recen tly w hen a phonograph over B E I T R E S O L V E D BY T H E C O M MON C O U N C IL O F T H E C IT Y O F tu rn ed and stru c k him u n d er th e F A IR V IE W . M U LTN O M A H C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , t h a t th e fo llo w in g p ro - eye. p osed a m e n d m e n ts to fn e c h a r t e r o f Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bliss and sa id c ity be a n d th e s a m e h e re b y a r e p ro p o se d fo r su b m is sio n to th e le g a l children visited Mrs. B liss’ sister v o te rs o f s a id c ity fo r t h e i r a d o p tio n Mrs. L. G. Rodlun of F o re st Grove o r re je c tio n a t a sp e c ia l e le c tio n to be h eld on th e 16th d a y o f M ay, 1927. a s on Sunday. Mr. Bliss is tak in g h e re in p ro v id e d , to - w it: trea tm e n ts in P o rtlan d for an in C H A R T E R A M E N D M E N T S S U B M IT T E D TO T H E V O T E R S B Y T H E fection in th e jaw. C O U N C IL R uthie E delm an is ill w ith the An A ct. T o a m e n d th e c h a r t e r o f th e C ity of chicken pox. KAIHO DANCE PLANNED FOK BLUE LAKE PARK Mr. and Mrs. A1 H aw o rth w ere called to O lympia one day last w eek by th e death of Mrs. H aw o rth ’s sister-in -law , Mrs. H usks. C. J. W ilkenson and wife w ent to P o rtlan d Sunday to m eet th e form e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ilkenson of Des Moines, Iowa, who have spent the w inter in Los A ngeles and various o th er points visiting frien d s and relativ es. They will spend some tim e visiting re la tives h ere before they re tu rn to th e ir home. The R adford road is being g ra d ed and fixed for graveling. Lee R adford of Tacom a, W ash ington, son of R. H. Radford, p u r chased 20 ac res from Wm, Caldo and intends to im prove sam e soon. Mrs. R andolph S piers and d augh te r visited over the week-end at the A. Radford home. Blue L ake p ark w ill be th e scene of a radio dance on T h ursday eve ning, May 5, w hich is arou sin g con sid erab le in te rest. T he m usic will be furnished over Radio KEX. The p ro g ram is being sponsored by the H all S piral A ntenna com pany of 21S6 E ast S tark stree t, P ortland. ROCKWOOD Special M others' Day services will be held a t th e com m unity ch u rch on next Sunday m orning, at 11 o’clock, w hen th e p astor, the Rev. J. F. Dunlop, w ill preach. T h ere will also be baptism al se r vices. Special m usic w ill be p ro vided. A com m ittee is in charg e of assistin g people to atten d , and ca rs w ill be provided for those who w ish tra n sp o rta tio n . T h ere will be p reaching by th e p asto r a t 8 in the evening. T he m em bers of the young people are p lanning a ‘‘b irth d ay " p arty for next S a tu r day evening, May 7, in celebration of the 38th an n iv ersary of th e o r ganization of th e E pw orth League. All are invited to attend. LUSTED A p leasan t p arty w as given by D orothy M iller at h er hom e in L usted la st S atu rd ay afternoon. T h e tim e w as sp e n t w ith gam es and m usic, a fte r w hich a dainty lunch w as served. T hose p resen t w ere E rm a, L au ra and Betty D avies, Sylvia K ercher, Mabel and N ettie B rink. L ucile and Ida Quay, B ertha Rich and D orothy and Betty» M iller. All expressed them selves a s having an enjoyable tim e. COTTRELL T he C ottrell P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s sociation will m eet on F rid ay eve ning, May 6, for th e la st m eeting of th e year. T he election of of ficers w ill ta k e place a t th is m eet ing for th e com ing year. A good p ro g ram is being p repared by the young people. R efreshm ents w ill be served. CORBETT Miss A gatha H arding, a sopho m ore in vocational education, has been appointed on th e a ssista n t business staff of th e co-ed B ar o m eter to be published May 7. CEDAR Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G. E ichen laub and d au g h ter Isolde w ere P o rtlan d guests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lthaus Sunday. ORIENT Mrs. Nellie P rice of O rient w ill leave soon for Ocean P ark , C alifor nia, to a ssist h er son Bob Conklin a t Venice, C alifornia. BORING Born to Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Olson of Boring on A pril 27, a d au g h ter who has been nam ed L orain Melinda. A F a ir v ie w , a s a m e n d e d by th e leg al v o te rs a t a n e le c tio n on M a rc h 1, 1911, a n d to a m e n d a ll o th e r a m e n d m e n ts h e r e to fo r e e n a c te d by th e le g is la tiv e a s s e m b ly o r by v o te o f t h e people. B E IT E N A C T E D BY T H E P E O P L E O F T H E C IT Y O F F A I R V I E W t h a t th e c h a r t e r o f th e C ity o f F a i r - view a s a m e n d e d by th e le g a l v o te r s a t a n e le c tio n on M a rc h 1, 1911, a n d a s a m e n d e d b y a ll a c t s o r a m e n d m e n ts h e re to fo re e n a c te d by th e le g is la tiv e a s s e m b ly o r v o te o f th e people, be a n d th e sa m e is h e re b y a m e n d e d by a d d in g th e r e to C h a p te r X I to r e a d a s fo llo w s; C H A P T E R X I. a . F o r th e p u rp o se o f p r o c u rin g fu n d s w ith w h ich to a c q u ire , c o n s tru c t a n d p ro v id e a m u n ic ip a l w a te r sy s te m fo r th e C ity o f F a irv ie w . O reg o n , th e C om m o n C o u n cil o f s a id c ity is h e re b y a u th o r iz e d a n d e m p o w e re d to issu e a n d sell n e g o tia b le co u p o n b o n d s o f th e c ity in a su m n o t to e x c e e d tw e n ty th o u s a n d d o lla r s ($20,000), s a id b o n d s to be in d e n o m in a tio n s o f live h u n d r e d d o l la r s ($500) o r one th o u s a n d d o lla r s ($1.600) e a c h , d u ly s ig n e d by th e M a y o r a n d c o u n te r s ig n e d by th e R e c o rd e r, w h e re b y th e C ity o f F a ir v ie w s h a ll he held* in s u b s ta n c e a n d effe c t to u n d e r ta k e a n d p ro m is e to p a y th e b e a r e r o f e a c h o f s a id b o n d s a t m a t u r ity th e r e o f th e su m n a m e d th e r e in in gold co in o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s o f th e p re s e n t s t a n d a r d o f v a lu e w ith in te r e s t th e re o n in lik e g o ld co in a t th e r a t e of n o t to e x c e e d six p e r c e n t (6 % ) p e r a n n u m , p a y a b le s e m i- a n n u a lly , e a c h o f s a id b o n d s to be a d ir e c t g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n o f th e C ity o f F a irv ie w , O reg o n , s a id b o n d s to be d a te d a t a c o n v e n ie n t tim e to be fixed by th e C ouncil, m a t u r it y o r m a t u r it i e s to be lik e w ise fixed by th e C o u n cil, b u t n o t to e x c e e d tw e n ty (20) y e a r s fro m th e ir d a te , a n d th e p rin c ip a l a n d in te r e s t of s a id b o n d s s h a ll be m a d e p a y a b le a t th e F is c a l A g en cy o f th e S t a t e o f O re gon in N ew Y ork C ity , N ew Y ork, w hich s a id b o n d s s h a ll be k n o w n a s " C ity o f F a ir v ie w W a te r B o n d s.” b. T h e d e b t lim ita tio n s c o n ta in e d in th e c h a r t e r o f sa id c ity s h a ll n o t a p p ly to th e b o n d s h e re b y a u tlw r iz e d . c. T h e C o m m on C o u n c il s h a ll e a c h y e a r a t th e tim e o f m a k in g th e a n n u a l ta x le v y f o r c ity p u rp o s e s , in c lu d e in su ch lev y a su m su fficien t to p a y in te r e s t on th e o u t s ta n d in g b o n d s o f th is issu e, a n d to r e t i r e tn e p rin c ip a l th e r e o f a t m a tu r ity . R E S O L V E D F U R T H E R , th a t th is r e s o lu tio n fo r p ro p o se d c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n ts s u b m itte d to th e v o te r s by th e C o m m on C o u n c il be filed w ith th e R e c o rd e r o f th e C ity o f F a ir v ie w fo r su b m is sio n to th e le g a l v o te r s o f sa id c ity fo r t h e i r a d o p tio n o r r e je c tio n , to l>e v o te d u p o n a t a sp e c ia l e le c tio n to be h eld a s h e re in p ro v id e d . R E S O L V E D F U R T H E R , t h a t th e C o m m on C ouncil o f th e C ity o f F a i r - view d e e m s it a d v is a b le a n d d o es h e r e by a n d h e re in c all a sp e c ia l e le c tio n to he h eld on th e 16th d a y o f M ay, 1927. T h e n o ils fo r th e re c e ip t o f b a l lo ts s h a ll be o p e n e d a t th e h o u r o f e ig h t o ’clo c k a. m . a n d s h a ll c lo se a t th e h o u r o f e ig h t o ’clock p. m . on th e a f o r e s a id d a te . T h e fo llo w in g n a m e d p la c e be a n d it is h e re b y d e s ig n a te d a s th e p o llin g p la c e f o r s a id e le c tio n , a n d th e fo llo w ing n a m e d be a n d th e y a r e d e s ig n a te d a n d a p p o in te d a s a n d f o r J u d g e s a n d C le rk s o f ele c tio n , to a c t a t s a id p o ll ing p la c e f o r sa id ele c tio n , to -w it : P o llin g p la c e : C ity H a ll. F a ir v ie w . O reg o n . , , . E. E. H e slin , C h a ir m a n , a n d J o h n P e te r s o n , a n d E R. D. H o lle n s te d . Ju d g e s , a n d D a is y G. S h a w , a n d R u th M oller. C le rk s . R E S O L V E D F U R T H E R , t h a t fo r th e h e re in a b o v e p ro p o se d c h a rte r a m e n d m e n ts th e fo llo w in g b a llo t t i tle In* a n d th e sa m e h e re b y is a d o p te d by th e C o u n c il, to - w it : AN A C T T o a m e n d th e c h a r t e r o f th e C ity o f F a ir v ie w a s a m e n d e d b y th e v o te r s a t a n e le c tio n h eld M a rc h 1. 1911. a n d to a m e n d a ll o th e r a m e n d m e n ts t h e r e to. by a d d in g C h a p te r X I. a u th o r iz in g th e is s u a n c e a n d s a le o f $20.000 b o n d s of s a id C ity to p ro v id e fu n d s w ith w h ich to a c q u ire , c o n s tr u c t a n d p r o v id e a m u n ic ip a l w a te r sy s te m fo r s a id c ity , a n d p ro v id in g fo r a sp e c ia l ta x le v y to p a y in te r e s t a n d p rin c ip a l o f s a id bo n d s. 100 ................... Y es 101 ................... . N o B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D t h a t th e R e c o rd e r be a n d h e is in s tr u c te d a n d r e q u ire d to p u b lis h th e h e r e in a b o v e c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n ts s u b m itte d to th e v o te r s by t h e C o u n cil in th e m a n n e r r e q u ire d by la w —t h a t is to sa y . b y p u b lic a tio n o f th i s re so lu tio n , w ith th e b a llo t title a n d n u m b e r In full in th e G r e s h a m O u tlo o k , a n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e r a l c ir c u la tio n in th e C ity o f F a irv ie w , a t le a s t o n ce n ot m o re th a n fifteen n o r le s s th a n se v en days im m e d ia te ly p r e c e d in g s a id «pe.-ial e le c tio n a n d by p o s tin g th e am« in th r e e c o n s p ic u o u s p la c e s in ' th e C ity o f F a ir v ie w a t le a s t se v en (7) d a v s p r io r to s a id sp e c ia l e le c tio n , a t w h ic h sa id p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n ts a r e to he v o te d upon. A d o p ted b y th e C o m m o n C o u n c il on th is 28th d a y o f A p ril, 1927. b y th e fo llo w in g v o t e : Y E A S : F o u r (4 ). NAYS N one. S u b m itte d to th e M a y o r t h i s 28th d a y o f A p ril. 1927. A p p ro v e d by th e M a y o r th i s 28th d a y o f A p ril. 1927. E E H E S L I N . M a y o r. A tte s t : G. P . L U M S D E N . R e c o rd e r. SANDY BLUFF LYNCH The re g u la r m onthly m eetings of the Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia tion will m eet F riday eventhg, May 6, a t 8 o’clock. T he new officers for th e ensuing y ear a re to be installed a t th is m eeting. T he new in sta lla tion cerem ony will be used w ith some add itio n al featu res. A full atten d an ce of m em bers is expected and everybody is welcome. Uncle Sam Work S h irts, 75c. F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh am .—Adv. Don’t fo rg et the ad v e rtise rs when you need an y th in g in th e ir line. LOVEJOY Shock Absorbers Corner Powell and Ava Gresham T he sixth and seventh grades w ent to P a rk ro se last week and took the exem ption tests. Mrs. Lois G ray, p rincipal of W ilkes school, took ch arg e of th e g eo g ra phy room. F ourteen m ore pupils in Mrs. P lu n k e tt’s room won P alm er pins recently. Only th ree in the room have not won W almer pins and they hope to have them soon. T he baseball team has been u n usually active of late g etting the home diam ond ready for the gam e w ith P a rk ro se next F riday a f te r noon. T he boys are hoping th a t a large num ber of the home "fan s" will tu rn out to root for them. T he m em bers of the F ine A rts club of P o rtlan d enjoyed an 8:30 F or rea l estate loans see or call b rea k fa st a t th e Oasis tea room last B. W. T horne.—Adv. The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now T W IC E -A -W E E K 6 MOS. GRESHAM OUTLOOK Î MOS. Me ♦ S.10 fo iiih lu atio n Kates w ith P o rtlan d Dallies GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN................................. DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN___ DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL............ PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... $6.80 8.50 7.00 8.75 6.00 Keep th is for reference. All ra te s strictly In advance. ANNOUNCING E nquist S ervice S tation SPRINGDALE Will open Saturday, April 30 Profit-sharing will be established at Springdale's newest and finest Service Station. Details with every purchase. An authorized GENERAL Independent deuler '„ J L lUllllllllliailllllllllllGIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIINIItllllGlllllllllllinilllllllllllGllllllllillinillllll.llllGIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIIIIGIIIII Triple “A” Service Station J. C. SHULTZ, Prop. SELLING FIRESTONE TIRES RED CROWN GASOLINE DEPENDABLE ZEROLENE AND MOBILOIL LATE M ODEL U SED No limit to what we will do to see that you get full tire satisfaction. Drive in once a week and let us inflate and service your tires. This costs you nothing and means dollars saved to you in extra mileage. CARS 1925 1921 Overland Ford Seda ii Balloon tire s, b um pers. etc. A -l T ouring Good ru n n in g condition. R uckstell and extras »500 *75 *525 1926 1923 Nash Chevrolet 1926 Ford T ouring 1924 Overland Couch Like new. Lots of ex tras. Looks and ru n s good Coupe Repainted and ru n s good. Guaranteed work on all vulcanizing *1050 *250 *325 1925 Chevrolet “Service with a Smile“ Ford 1925 Delivery R uckstell and ex tras Good tire s and ru n s good. A real good buy »300 *75 *325 T ouring Reliable transportation at the price you want to pay » Sold by Z-X.M Cmjpe Overland Boadster ♦O-H 30-Dav Free Trial At - V Hessel Imp. Co. HESSEL IMPLEM ENT CO. Phone t i l l W. A. H ESSEL J. C. HESSEL Gresham not, en/ou added ' wfort. safety pleasure anil convenience throw telephone ring is calling - uyaBuickzzwu G lorious spring days, m arvelous spring nights, are calling you. Make them yield the greatest measure o f enjoyment— drive a Buick. Soar over the crest o f a hill, flash through the countryside, Buick’s Six-Cylinder, Valve-in- Head engine delivers a smooth, even flow o f power— vibrationless beyond belief at every point on the speedometer. OF L. L. Long & S. S. Thompson Wilkes School District S( IIOOI. DISTRICT BUM! ELEC TION NOTICE. S tate of Oregon. County of M ultno mah. School D istrict No. 28. ss. Notice is hereby given th at at th e school d istric t bond election h ere by called to be held a t Lynch ; School, Section Line and B arker roads, in and for School D istrict No. 28, of M ultnomah County, O re gon. on th e till day of May, A. D. 1927, betw een th e hours of 2 : o'clock p. m. and 7 o'clock p. m.. th ere will be subm itted to th e legal voters th ereo f the question of con tra c tin g a bonded indebtedness In th e sum of $26.000 for the purpose of building a new schoolhouse in and for said d istrict. T he vote to be by b allot upon ' w hich sh a ll be th e w ords “ Bonds— Yes” and "B onds—No” : and the voter sh all place a cro ss (X) b e tw een the word "B onds” and the word “Yes” or betw een th e word ¡"B onds” and the word "No" w hich indicates his choice. The polls for th e reception of the | ballots ca st for or a g a in st th e co n tractio n of said Indebtedness w ill, on said day and d ate and a t th e place aforesaid, be opened a t th e hour of 2 o’clock p. m. and rem ain open un til th e hour of 7 o’clock ' [). nt. of th e sam e day w hen th e I sam e sh all be closed. By o rd er of th e d istric t school board of School D istrict No. 28 of M ultnom ah County. Oregon, m ade th is 12th day of April A. D. 1927. H. W. LYNCH. C hairm an, D istrict School Board. A tte st: R. H. CONFREY, D istrict Clerk. will make your car ride better. W atch for Opening Date and announcement of special interest to the public. T he an n u al May festival of the S aron L u th eran church will be held F riday evening a t th e church. An in te restin g p rogram is being a r ranged co n sistin g of solos, duets, q u a rte ts and in stru m e n ta l selec tions. also readings. At th e co n clusion of th e program re fre s h m ents w ill be served. A cordial in v itation is extended to all. Mrs. J. F. Read left Monday m orning In com pany with P o rtlan d friends, th e Rev. and Mrs. R. A. F ren ch and son. for P asadena, C al ifornia, w here she will visit for fo u r w eeks w ith h er m other Mrs. J. B. W est, h er siste r and friends. The p arty is m aking th e trip by auto. W ednesday. They had a sh o rt p ro gram of m usic and jokes. Mrs. De Loss B arn et recently re- I tu rn ed from a P o rtlan d hospital j ' w here she had h er to n sils and p art | ; of her jaw bone rem oved. She is still under the p h y sician ’s care. America s Finest Cars i MT. HOOD SERVICE STATION POWELL VALLEY PAGE THREE O regon T elephone C ompany Buy a Buick, for style and comfort, for finer performance, for sterling dependahilitv— and for greater value. W alter Hi GRESHAM G resham , Oregon M etzg er jeiJJpr Play Safe on Tiie B uying The safe way to be sure you are getting a tire bargain is to buy a good tire from a reliable dealer and pay a fair price. In this way you play safe and are assured of satisfactory service at the lowest possible cost. GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. Phone 2.1» I Powell Street